Cyncoed Ladies FC

Team Derby

Derbyshire County FA

A campaign supported in partnership with Chesterfield College, University of Derby and grassroots clubs to raise awareness of the FvH campaign

Dorset County FA

Joint FvH campaign with Bournemouth University, working with Dorset FA Youth Council to support FvH and awareness raising with grassroots clubs.

Dulwich Hamlet FC

Supporting the campaign with a series of articles throughout February and displaying banners/flags at games

Exeter City FC

Designated FvH match v Newport on 20 February

Fans for Diversity

On Sunday 28 February, Fans for Diversity are hosting a tournament in celebration of Football v Homophobia’s month of action at the Arsenal Hub.

Fleetwood Town FC

Designated FvH match v Scunthorpe United on Saturday 20th February

Fulham FC

Designated FvH match v Charlton on Saturday 20th February

Gillingham FC

Designated FvH match on 6th February v Swindon

Gresley FC

Designated FvH first team match v Lincoln United on 20th February

Hafod Ladies FC

Designated FvH match on Sunday 14th February vs Pontypridd Town Ladies FC in the South Wales Women’s & Girls’ League Division 1.

Hertfordshire FA

Campaign with Hertfordshire Constabulary to encourage reporting of homophobia, bi-phobia and transphobia in football. Working with clubs in the area to this end with poster campaign and photoshoots with t-shirts

Huddersfield Town AFC

Holding a ‘Town for All’ game v Ipswich on 27 February

Hullbridge Sports FC

Supporting the FvH campaign on 13 February at Clapton FC’s home match in the Essex Senior League

Knaphill AFC

Supporting the FvH campaign by wearing FvH t-shirts and providing a guard of honour to Sutton United FC in their designated match

London Titans FC

Partnering with QPRs Community Trust to promote equality and help eradicate homophobia and transphobia from the game.

Queens Park Rangers FC

Sheffield United FC

Stoke City FC

Article in match day programme and adverts on big screens at games in February

Sunderland AFC

Designated FvH match v Manchester United on Saturday 13th February

Surrey County FA

Promoting the FvH campaign to Clubs throughout Surrey and encouraging support

Sussex County FA

Brighton BLAGSS take on Sussex FA on Monday 1st February 8:00pm at the County Ground in Lancing, to promote FvH

Sutton United FC

Designated FvH match v Margate on 27th February

Tottenham Hotspur FC

Supporting the campaign by wearing FvH t-shirts at the away match v Manchester City FC on 14th February, plus social media support in the lead up

Walsall FC

FvH advert in matchday programme v Millwall on 6 February

Waltham Forest FC

Wore FvH t-shirts and handed out leaflets before their match in the Essex Senior League

Whitehawk FC

Displaying FvH flyers/literature in the public areas. Their supporter group, the Hawks Ultras, are flying rainbow and trans pride flags and banners at every home game.

Wigan Athletic FC

At the home game vs Bury on February 27th, the players will be showing their support for the campaign by warming up in Football v Homophobia t-shirts, while the match day programme and website will highlight the activities the Club are doing during February including: Football v Homophobia workshops for the Club’s scholars and a special tournament for young people from across Wigan.

Woking FC

Designated FvH match v Guiseley FC on 13th February with Guard of Honour by Knaphill AFC under 12s

Wrexham AFC

Dedicating a Vanarama National League game on Saturday 13th February vs Bromley FC